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Libvirt native C API and daemons
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Libvirt provides QMP passthrough APIs for the QEMU driver and these are exposed in virsh. It is not especially pleasant, however, using the raw QMP JSON syntax. QEMU has a tool 'qmp-shell' which can speak QMP and exposes a human friendly interactive shell. It is not possible to use this with libvirt managed guest, however, since only one client can attach to the QMP socket at any point in time. While it would be possible to configure a second QMP socket for a VM, it may not be an known requirement at the time the guest is provisioned. The virt-qmp-proxy tool aims to solve this problem. It opens a UNIX socket and listens for incoming client connections, speaking QMP on the connected socket. It will forward any QMP commands received onto the running libvirt QEMU guest, and forward any replies back to the QMP client. It will also forward back events. $ virsh start demo $ virt-qmp-proxy demo demo.qmp & $ qmp-shell demo.qmp Welcome to the QMP low-level shell! Connected to QEMU 6.2.0 (QEMU) query-kvm { "return": { "enabled": true, "present": true } } Note this tool of course has the same risks as the raw libvirt QMP passthrough. It is safe to run query commands to fetch information but commands which change the QEMU state risk disrupting libvirt's management of QEMU, potentially resulting in data loss/corruption in the worst case. Any use of this tool will cause the guest to be marked as tainted as an warning that it could be in an unexpected state. Since this tool introduces a python dependency it is not desirable to include it in any of the existing RPMs in libvirt. This tool is also QEMU specific, so isn't appropriate to bundle with the generic tools. Thus a new RPM is introduced 'libvirt-clients-qemu', to contain additional QEMU specific tools, with extra external deps. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com> |
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.. image:: https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt/badges/master/pipeline.svg :target: https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt/pipelines :alt: GitLab CI Build Status .. image:: https://bestpractices.coreinfrastructure.org/projects/355/badge :target: https://bestpractices.coreinfrastructure.org/projects/355 :alt: CII Best Practices .. image:: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/widgets/libvirt/-/libvirt/svg-badge.svg :target: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/engage/libvirt/ :alt: Translation status ============================== Libvirt API for virtualization ============================== Libvirt provides a portable, long term stable C API for managing the virtualization technologies provided by many operating systems. It includes support for QEMU, KVM, Xen, LXC, bhyve, Virtuozzo, VMware vCenter and ESX, VMware Desktop, Hyper-V, VirtualBox and the POWER Hypervisor. For some of these hypervisors, it provides a stateful management daemon which runs on the virtualization host allowing access to the API both by non-privileged local users and remote users. Layered packages provide bindings of the libvirt C API into other languages including Python, Perl, PHP, Go, Java, OCaml, as well as mappings into object systems such as GObject, CIM and SNMP. Further information about the libvirt project can be found on the website: https://libvirt.org License ======= The libvirt C API is distributed under the terms of GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1 (or later). Some parts of the code that are not part of the C library may have the more restrictive GNU General Public License, version 2.0 (or later). See the files ``COPYING.LESSER`` and ``COPYING`` for full license terms & conditions. Installation ============ Instructions on building and installing libvirt can be found on the website: https://libvirt.org/compiling.html Contributing ============ The libvirt project welcomes contributions in many ways. For most components the best way to contribute is to send patches to the primary development mailing list. Further guidance on this can be found on the website: https://libvirt.org/contribute.html Contact ======= The libvirt project has two primary mailing lists: * libvirt-users@redhat.com (**for user discussions**) * libvir-list@redhat.com (**for development only**) Further details on contacting the project are available on the website: https://libvirt.org/contact.html